Blueberries

IMG_0948by Patrick at Duck Fat and Politics

We picked blueberries on Sunday, twenty-three pounds of them. My wife and I said to each other, “Wow, ninety-five dollars is a lot to spend on fruit.” I thought about all the pancakes we’ll eat, all the pies I’ll bake, and thought “Hey, my pies are probably ten-dollar pies, maybe even more when I use a lard/duck fat crust.” We’ll get our money’s worth. We’ll stain our lips and eat pie before bed and then again for breakfast. I’ll pour a blueberry compote over roast pork and bake whole berries into muffins; in March we’ll still be eating blueberry pancakes on weekend mornings. They’re all in the freezer now, two stacks of ziploc bags on the bottom shelf. Cup by overflowing cup and bag by bag, we’ll eat July the whole winter long. We picked on the very first day of the blueberry season because last year our vacation coincided with the season and when we returned it was over. We head to Maine next week and we’ll pick wild ones along the mountain trails; the lure of them has turned my youngest into an avid hiker. She’ll keep going if there are blueberries ahead, even if the trail is a difficult one.

7 responses to “Blueberries

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  2. Feel free to share some of your favorite ways to use those berries! I’ve got 10 lbs coming via a Cooks crop share.

  3. Wow, I’m jealous of your access to the wild blueberries. I lived in Finland (as in country, not small town in northern MN) until I was 8 and grew to love those wild berries. Have had them since on rare occasions when I’ve happened to be somewhere they grew at the right time of year.

  4. duckfatandpolitics

    The wild blueberries we pick in Maine are delicious, but we’d be hard pressed to pick them by the pound! The local blueberry farms ensure a good supply for all of us.

  5. Just got the call from Just Food that 15 lbs of blueberries from my Michigan homeland will be arriving for me Wednesday morning. Let the bluesy berry pie freeze fest begin!

  6. I love picking blueberries at Rush River Produce in Maiden Rock, Wisconsin. It’s a beautiful site, partially overlooking Lake Pepin, and a nice day’s outing down the Mississippi. I haven’t gone for a few years.

  7. Wow! U-pick blues are a buck-fifty a pound in WA this year…yours are almost four dollars a pound?

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